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Old 05-30-2008, 08:13 PM   #1
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Old 05-31-2008, 01:35 PM   #3
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Re: My Burmese Python, Apep

He's beautiful!
How big is he? I love pythons!
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Wow, so pretty. I really find snakes fascinating.
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How big is he? I love pythons!
Right now he's 52". Still has a lot more growing to do! LOL.

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Old 05-31-2008, 09:40 PM   #6
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Re: My Burmese Python, Apep

He's beautiful, I didn't know you had snakes
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Re: My Burmese Python, Apep

/me makes a note to watch where she steps in R's lawn.

He's very handsome though...I love the patterning on some snakes, such as yours, though I would never own one myself (don't think I could care for one properly).

Do the dogs ever interact with the snakes? If so, how does that go?
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Re: My Burmese Python, Apep

Must be a pretty calm snake for you to let it roam outside.
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/me makes a note to watch where she steps in R's lawn.

He's very handsome though...I love the patterning on some snakes, such as yours, though I would never own one myself (don't think I could care for one properly).

Do the dogs ever interact with the snakes? If so, how does that go?
They pretty much ignore them. Both of them just walk up to the snake and sniff it then leave. It'll be a different story when they are bigger though.

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He's a demon. Apep is the God of Chaos that bit Ra. He lives up to his name. But contrary to popular thought, snakes are not dangerous in the least. I've had a 17' Burmese in my front yard before. The hardest part was just redirecting him because they are just so strong. They don't generally attack people unless provoked.
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